2015 International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers (CONIELECOMP) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/conielecomp.2015.7086946
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Hierarchically distributed architecture for large-scale integrated WAMPAC system

Abstract: This paper proposes a hierarchically distributed architecture for WAMPAC system within a large-scale interconnected power system including two new components, M-WAMPAC and D-WAMPAC, are introduced for this architecture. The definition of D-WAMPAC intends to enable independent operation of system operators within the interconnected system. But, even though every system operator is allowed to operate individually, M-WAMPAC maintains the wide-area situational awareness of the whole power system and coordinates di… Show more

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“…Edges represent interactions between services, such as invocation chains, data exchanges, dependencies, etc., with edge weights potentially reflecting interaction frequencies, data volumes, importance levels, etc. Global properties describe statistical characteristics of the entire network, such as degree distribution, clustering coefficient, average path length, used to assess overall network structure and functional characteristics [3]; they also include indicators reflecting system dynamic behaviors, such as spatio-temporal distribution of service request rates, fluctuation patterns of system load, probability of fault propagation, etc.…”
Section: Construction Of Complexity Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Edges represent interactions between services, such as invocation chains, data exchanges, dependencies, etc., with edge weights potentially reflecting interaction frequencies, data volumes, importance levels, etc. Global properties describe statistical characteristics of the entire network, such as degree distribution, clustering coefficient, average path length, used to assess overall network structure and functional characteristics [3]; they also include indicators reflecting system dynamic behaviors, such as spatio-temporal distribution of service request rates, fluctuation patterns of system load, probability of fault propagation, etc.…”
Section: Construction Of Complexity Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A hierarchically distributed architecture of an integrated wide area monitoring and damping control system is presented in Fig. 2 [14]. In order to damp the oscillations, power flow exchanges and generation plants control systems can contribute.…”
Section: Damping Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, there are several new approaches for WAMPAC systems, taking into account the development of their architecture and integration with other existing systems, in particular, SCADA [5]. The authors consider the issue of organizing several levels of WAMPAC management and their relationship with each other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%